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Insurance Bill may be taken up in current session: FinMin

New Delhi: Keen to raise the foreign investment limit to 49 percent in the insurance sector, the Finance Ministry has said that it will try to push the Bill to amend laws on this in

PTI PTI Updated on: July 13, 2014 13:09 IST
insurance bill may be taken up in current session finmin
insurance bill may be taken up in current session finmin

New Delhi: Keen to raise the foreign investment limit to 49 percent in the insurance sector, the Finance Ministry has said that it will try to push the Bill to amend laws on this in the current session itself.


"Insurance Bill is already in Parliament. We will try if it can be pushed in this session or may be next session," Department of Financial Services Secretary G S Sandhu said.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in the Budget speech said that "it is also proposed to take up the pending Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill for consideration of the Parliament.

"The insurance sector is investment starved. Several segments of insurance sector need expansion. The composite cap of the insurance sector is proposed to be increased to 49 percent from the current level of 26 percent with full management and control through the FIPB route".

The move would help insurance firms to get the much needed capital from overseas partners.
The proposal to raise FDI cap has been pending since 2008 when the previous UPA government came up with Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill to hike foreign holding in insurance joint ventures to 49 percent from the existing 26 percent.

The ruling BJP had earlier opposed raising the FDI cap in the insurance sector from 26 percent to 49 percent.

The Standing Committee on Finance headed by BJP leader Yashwant Sinha had earlier rejected the proposal to hike FDI in the insurance sector, saying it may not have the desired effect and could expose the economy to global vulnerability.

The insurance sector was opened up to the private sector in 2000 after the enactment of the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999.

Since its opening up in 2000, the number of participants in the insurance industry has gone up from seven insurers -- Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), four public-sector general insurers, one specialised insurer, and the General Insurance Corporation (GIC) as the national re-insurer -- to 53 insurers as on March 31 2014 operating in the life, non-life, and re-insurance segments.

Barring the public sector insurance companies, all other insurance companies would benefit from higher FDI cap.
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